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Manhattan / Urban planning / East Village /  Manhattan / Real estate / New York City / First Houses / Harlem / Frederick L. Ackerman / Tenement / Public housing / New York City Housing Authority / Apartment
Date: 2014-09-15 10:40:50
Manhattan
Urban planning
East Village
Manhattan
Real estate
New York City
First Houses
Harlem
Frederick L. Ackerman
Tenement
Public housing
New York City Housing Authority
Apartment

Landmarks Preservation Commission November 12, 1974, Number 6 LPFIRST HOUSES 29, 31, 33-35, 37, 39 and 41 Avenue A; , , , andEast 3rd Street, Borough of Manhattan. Built 1935

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